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SMA observations of the hot cores of DR21(OH)
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SMA observations of the hot cores of DR21(OH)

Y.C. Minh, H. Chen, Y. Su and S. Liu
Journal of the Korean Astronomical Society, Vol.45(6), pp.157-166
2012

Abstract

Individual(DR21(OH)) ISM: abundances Molecules Stars: formation
Using the Submillimeter Array (SMA), we identified two bright hot subcores, MM1a and MM1b (size _ 100 and mass _ 0.5 M_) separated by about 1.600, in the 230 GHz continuum emission toward the massive star-forming region DR21(OH). Both display typical hot core characteristics but have slightly different chemical properties. For example, highly saturated species show stronger emission toward MM1a and seem to be evaporating directly from the grain mantles. In contrast, simple sulfur-bearing species have brighter emission at MM1b. These features indicate that MM1a is at an earlier stage than MM1b, and the small-scale chemical differences between these two cores may result from the age difference of the order of 104 years. © 2012 The Korean Astronomical Society. All Rights Reserved.
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https://doi.org/10.5303/JKAS.2012.45.6.157View
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